Tag: Daniel Essen

TOJ Tweet Summary: Week 1 – Jets vs. Bills

Daniel Essien recaps the best in game tweets from #JetsTwitter during Jets vs Bills in week 1…

New York Jets football is back and this season we want to step through the moments of each game through the lens of #JetsTwitter. We all know there’s never a dull moment with you guys and I look forward to collecting these hot takes into a smoldering cauldron. I’ll try to keep it clean but sometimes its important for fans to see their true nature. This week the Jets visited Buffalo and lost 21-12. There were some positive points but of course it ended with a good amount of Jets fans mad online. Here’s how things went. Make sure to check back within a few days for early week 2 NFL lines, as we prepare for next week!

New York Jets Film Room – Sheldon Richardson (Preseason Summary)

Dan Essien with a film room breakdown of New York Jets DE Sheldon Richardson this preseason through three weeks

Sheldon Richardson added a third consecutive week of impressive preseason play on Sunday. That’s good news for both the Jets and him personally as he looks to be in top form entering a contract year. Richardson is really raising his value in the market either by trade for the Jets or in free agency. We all know there are few things more terrifying for opponents than a motivated and focused Sheldon Richardson. Let’s take a look at how he has dominated so far against the run and pass respectively.

New York Jets – What if Sheldon Richardson…

Daniel Essen on the different routes Sheldon Richardson’s season can take and how it impacts the New York Jets

The storyline surrounding Sheldon Richardson is complicated, intriguing, and frustrating all in one. It’s a tangled web of many possibilities for Richardson and for the future of the Jets. Let’s take a look at where this could lead for both parties involved.

New York Jets – Statistical Objectives for 2017 (Offense)

Dan Essien on statistical objectives for the New York Jets offense in the upcoming 2017 regular season.

The New York Jets are approaching the upcoming season looking for progress from their young, inexperienced roster as they rebuild. The objectives now are to discover potential, see growth, and, in a few cases, see dominance. Thankfully for most positions, that can be measured. Let’s look at some statistical objectives for the Jets players that are important for the team’s future. We’ll also use stats from seasons past of current NFL players as a template or “target model” for these objectives.

New York Jets – How to Watch Football When Your Team is Losing

Daniel Essien on the best ways to enjoy football when your favorite team is losing…

There’s no guarantee that the Jets are going to be bad. There’s just a really high likelihood that this upcoming season won’t be very enjoyable from the fan’s perspective. It’s easy to just be a sack of sadness and whine whenever things inevitably go wrong every game. But there are better ways to watch football when the Jets aren’t piling up wins.

Daniel Essen on how the New York Jets could take steps towards building an elite defense through the NFL Draft

Now that the New York Jets are rebuilding the roster, its important for them to have a vision for the architecture of the team, starting with the 2017 NFL Draft. It’s tough to know exactly which direction the Jets will take but let’s examine two binary directions: Building an elite defense and building for a young QB. In this piece, we’ll look at building an elite defense. We’ll focus on what draft decisions they can make, based on current trends and successful defenses in the NFL.

Daniel Essen on where the New York Jets need to improve their offense in 2017 and how they could go about doing it…

The New York Jets offense was one of the worst in the NFL, ranking 26th in terms of yardage and 29th in terms of points per game. Its clear many of these struggles were due to Ryan Fitzpatrick’s disaster season but there are other areas on offense that need to improve as well. Let’s take a look at some potential solutions for the Jets’ offense this offseason.

Daniel Essen breaks down the current status of the New York Jets defense and how they could go about improving it…

The New York Jets defense regressed from last year in a big way. What was the 4th best defense in the NFL last season, fell to the 18th ranked defense and displayed performances that were downright awful at times. Here we’ll look at potential solutions to all the problematic areas of the Jets defense as they begin to rebuild in 2017…

Daniel Essen on how the New York Jets can follow a rebuild model set forth by the Carolina Panthers…

In the previous edition, we looked at the Seattle Seahawks and what led up to their Super Bowl run in 2013. This time around, let’s take a look at how the Carolina Panthers went from going 2-14 in 2010 and firing everyone, to going to the Super Bowl in 2015. There are a few lessons that are directly relevant for the New York Jets.

Daniel Essen with an example of a rebuilding model the New York Jets can follow: The Kansas City Chiefs

The Jets have a history of not quite fully committing to the process of developing sustainable success, but that can change. There are plenty of examples of teams that have rebuilt the right way and become perennial playoff franchises. Not every team’s situation is the same but there are plenty of areas the Jets can learn from. Let’s focus on what the Jets can learn from the Kansas City Chiefs and how they went from being 7-9 in 2011 with a declining roster, to 2-14 in 2012, to winning 41 of their next 62 regular season games.